The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] received a US$500,000 U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory contract on September 30 for the first phase of a program to demo miniature weapon technology for use on unmanned airborne vehicles (UAV). As the prime contractor during the initial nine-month program,
Boeing will use its experience on the
Joint Direct Attack Munition and Small Diameter Bomb programs to develop the system integration, seeker, avionics, guidance and control, and mission planning systems. Key suppliers
KaZaK Composites Inc. will build the airframe,
Ensign Bickford Aerospace & Defense Company will design and build the warhead, and
Systima Technologies Inc. will provide integration and testing services for the launcher.
Science Applications International Corporation will provide systems engineering for the seeker and seeker algorithms, and the
Mustang Technology Group will provide height-of-burst and radar options. The two-year second phase of the program, if awarded, is valued at US$6.5 million.
Carl Avila, director of
Boeing Phantom Works' Advanced Weapons and Missiles, said, "The concept behind this technology is designed to generate very low collateral damage and allows warfighters to engage a variety of targets, including those in a suburban terrain environment."
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